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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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Table showing distribution of vegetables according to latitudes and elevation.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Ventisquero River and Cipreses Glaciar.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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3 Geologic cross sections of the amount of snowfall in different areas.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Chanarcillo mines in Atacama Region, Chile. Includes reference .
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Colored engraved view of the volcanic group of the volcanoes of Desso Cabezado. Relief shown by shadings and spot heights. Includes reference to volcanic rocks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the lava flow of the Osorno Volcano.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Colored interior view of the crater of the Antuco Volcano in 1869.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Planchon Peteroa volcano, Chile.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Chilean volcanoes.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Lontue River, flows initially northwest across the Andes.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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4 Engraved views of Quiriquina Island. Includes reference to, Quaternary tectonic history, and geological rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Cerros de Bandurias, Andean system with reference to sedimentary rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of the Cerro de Aconcagua, near the Argentinean and Chilean border, Andean system with reference to sedimentary rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of Piuquenes valley, Andean system with reference to sedimentary rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Engraved view of Piuquenes valley, Andean system with reference to sedimentary rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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4 geological cross section of the soil of Chile. Includes reference to sedimentary rock formations.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Ciceri, Eugene]
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Colored lithographic view of the Cordillera mountainous ranges of the Andean system.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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4 Profiles on 1 sheet, shows the Andes mountain range, elevated terrain, and mountain peaks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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5 Profiles on 1 sheet, shows the Andes mountain range, elevated terrain, and mountain peaks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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5 Profiles on 1 sheet, shows the Andes mountain range, elevated terrain, and mountain peaks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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5 Profiles on 1 sheet, shows the Andes mountain range, elevated terrain, and mountain peaks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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5 Profiles on 1 sheet, shows the Andes mountain range, elevated terrain, and mountain peaks.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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Map of South America, shows mountain ranges, elevated terrain, rivers and place names. Relief shown by hachures,
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
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[Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889, Wuhrer, L.]
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1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
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1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
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1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
Note
1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
Author
Pissis, Aime, 1812-1889
Note
1875 edition of Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile, includes an atlas: Atlas de la Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile. Text: 22 x14 in 536 pages (Page 356 incorrectly numbered 536), with "Pissis -- Geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" on spine in gilt. In this work he describes in detail the Chilean terrain, comparing it with other South American countries. It also refers to geological formations and meteorology, details the hydrographic basins from Copiapo to Reloncavi, and finally, botanical geography and national fauna. On recto of title page: Corbeil. - Imprenta de Crete Hijo. Atlas: 31x44, includes index,14 sheets of views, some color, 1 table and 7 profiles, with title "Pissis -- "Atlas de la geografia fisica de la Republica de Chile" in gilt on spine. Both volumes bound in red hard covers with vignette of coat of arms of Chile on front cover. Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis (in Spanish Pedro José Amadeo Pissis), was a French geologist who studied at the School of Mines, the Polytechnic and at the Museum of Natural History in Paris. He carried out geological and mineralogical works in Brazil and Bolivia, then he moved to Chile. In this work he spent 20 years, Between 1848 and 1868, toured the country, emphasizing his recognition of the Atacama Desert. In 1875 he published in Paris his most important work, Physical Geography of the Republic of Chile.
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